Water cuts and rising food prices leave Mosul facing crisis
Prices set to double in short term as Mosul siege develops
Assad, allies aim to seize all Aleppo before Trump takes power-official
The U.N. envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said he could not say how long eastern Aleppo would hold out
Russia to send 100,000 tonnes of wheat in humanitarian aid to Syria
The government order on the supply is expected to be signed in the upcoming days
U.N. humanitarian chief says 16,000 displaced in Syria's Aleppo
"The situation is very bad. There's intense fear of collective annihilation"
U.N. humanitarian chief says 16,000 displaced in Syria's Aleppo
The area has no functioning hospitals left, food stocks are nearly exhausted
United Nations says Mosul's poor struggling to get food
"In a worst case, we envision that families who are already in trouble in Mosul will find themselves in even more acute need"
Syrian government drives rebels from swathe of Aleppo
Thousands on the move as government presses attack
Fuel reserve in Syria's rebel-held east Aleppo exhausted -civil defence
"Today, there are more than 50 people buried under the rubble that we haven't pulled out"
Syrian rebels, families evacuate besieged town near Damascus
As part of the deal, around 1,450 rebels and 1,400 relatives are due to leave the town
At Zaatari camp supermarket, Syrian refugees shop with blink of an eye
The United Nations World Food Programme says it is assisting more than half a million Syrian refugees in Jordan